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Much of the recent interest in the relationship between growth and distribution has focused on advanced economies and neglected issues of development and structural transformation. The purpose of this paper is to make a contribution to this gap by arguing that, even in the short-run, some of the...
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Silvio Gesell hypothesized that money depreciation is economically and socially beneficial, ideas that have often been contended. Here I analyze that in a Sidrauski model in which households additionally have a "love of wealth"-motive. It is shown Gesell's claims may be valid in a...
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We use a Schumpeterian model in which both the economy's growth rate and its volatility are endogenously determined to assess some welfare and policy implications associated with business cycle fluctuations. Because it features a higher average growth rate than its acyclical counterpart,...
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We develop an endogenous growth model to address a long standing question whether sustainable green growth is feasible by re-allocating resource use between green (natural) and man-made (carbon intensive) capital. Although the model is general we relate it to the UKís green growth policy...
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Critics of the Forrester-Meadows models; of population and economic growth limits have focused their attention on the excessive aggregation of the model, on its exceedingly conservative assumptions regarding technological change and, particularly, on its alleged failure to consider the extent to...
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The whole globe is going under a devastating threat of economic depression amid impact of COVID-19 pandemic. Almost No country can deny the fact propelling to the economic ramification of this diseases suggesting a confirmed apropos plan to recuperate any unavoidable circumstance in forthcoming...
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In his 2014 book, Thomas Piketty argues that wealth inequality is sharply increasing in r-g and refers to rg as ‘the central contradiction of capitalist economics', where r is asset returns and g is real income growth. To assess whether inequality is increasing in the (r-g)-gap this paper: 1)...
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We develop a parsimonious general equilibrium model where agents allocate time across three activities: production, trade, and leisure. Leisure includes time spent socializing, which economizes transaction costs. Our framework yields multiple equilibria in terms of the number of social ties and...
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Silvio Gesell argued that ‘rusting’ money is economically and socially beneficial;that claim has often been contended. In Part II of the paper I concentrate on thelong-run implications of his ideas. I show that introducing money depreciationin isolation may be economically non-beneficial in...
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Silvio Gesell hypothesized that money depreciation is economically and sociallybeneficial, ideas that have often been contended. Here I analyze that in a Sidrauskimodel in which households additionally have a ‘love of wealth’-motive. In thefirst part of this work these features provide the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013216389